Could the public get their hands on this?"Yes, this kind of technology could possibly be useful for someone in a situation where they're trying to fend off an attacker," said Lieberman.That's news to Homeland Security. The department says it may be restricted to just law enforcement.
QuoteCould the public get their hands on this?"Yes, this kind of technology could possibly be useful for someone in a situation where they're trying to fend off an attacker," said Lieberman.That's news to Homeland Security. The department says it may be restricted to just law enforcement. How come "Homeland Security" doesn't believe in us being able to keep ourselves secure? Wouldn't that save them money?